Kigo M4V Converter / M4V Ripper

How to remove DRM from iTunes purchased Movies

FairPlay is a digital rights management (DRM) technology created by Apple Inc., based on technology created by the company
Veridisc. FairPlay is built into the QuickTime multimedia software and used by the iPhone, iPod, iPad, Apple TV, iTunes,
iTunes Store and the App Store.

While most downloaded files initially included usage restrictions enforced by FairPlay, Apple's implementation of digital
rights management (DRM), iTunes later initiated a shift into selling DRM-free music in most countries, marketed as iTunes
Plus. On January 6, 2009, Apple announced that DRM had been removed from 80% of its music catalog in the US.
However, television episodes, many books, and films are still FairPlay-protected.

For example, users purchased films from iTunes Store, they can play the purchased movies on upto 5 devices and you need to
authrize it to the device at first.

Think that, you purchase a movie, you still have this and that limitations to play the movies. All the things get mad.
Why not remove the iTunes purchased film's DRM and delete the limitations forever?

Kigo M4V Converter is the just tool to remove the DRM from purchased films from iTunes Store and then convert them to MP4,
FLV, 3GP, WMA, MP3 and so on. You can also set the output presets for the popular iPhone 6S, iPhone 6S Plus, iPad Pro,
Samsung all models of mobile phone, LG, iRiver, and so on.

Step-by-step guide to remove FairPlay and convert M4V to MP4, MOV and more

Step 1: Add iTunes M4V Videos.

Import the M4V videos you have downloaded from iTunes Store to the program. Click the Add Movies button on the upper left and
choose the video you need to convert in the pop up dialogue box.

Step 2: Choose an output format or output preset.

Kigo M4V Converter provides flexible options to customize the output video file. You can choose a preferable format in the
Convert to list.